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With my eminent purchase of some new wheels and tyres I have decided to keep my old ones as I may update to another model later (keeping the mags). So who can tell me how best to store those old wheels and tyres? With or without air? Cheers lads.

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If they will be stored longer than 2 years, just sell them on for cheap and buy new tyres when needed. After 2 years they will be useless as the rubber will harden and be worse than new cheap chinese tyres. I store tyres out of sunlight, where is doesn't get hot, and away from electrical motors. I lay them on their sides so they don't get flat spots. I keep the air in them, but other people let the air out, depends on what you want to do. I'd be lucky to have tyres setting for longer than 3 months though.

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